PSREV(1) UNIX Programmer's Manual PSREV(1) NAME psrev - select or reverse page order of a POSTSCRIPT file SYNOPSIS psrev [ -R ] [ -s_p_a_g_e_s_p_e_c ] [ _f_i_l_e ] DESCRIPTION _p_s_r_e_v reads in a POSTSCRIPT _f_i_l_e (or the standard input if no file is named), and if the input conforms to the POSTSCRIPT file structuring conventions, reverses and selects the specified pages for printing and writes the resulting file on the standard output. The possible options are: -s _p_a_g_e_s_p_e_c specifies a range (or several ranges) of pages to be printed. _P_a_g_e_s_p_e_c is a string, not containing spaces, of the form ``pagerange[,pagespec]''. _P_a_g_e_r_a_n_g_e may be a single page number or a range of the form ``N-M'' which means print pages N through M. -N means print from the beginning of the document to page N. M- means print from page M to the end of the document. -R does not reverse the page order, (but subset the pages if specified). FILES /usr/tmpX/RV* temporary file if input is a pipe. SEE ALSO enscript(1), postscript(7). DIAGNOSTICS Should be self explanatory. AUTHOR Adobe Systems Incorporated NOTES POSTSCRIPT is a trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated. Printed 1/10/87 12 Nov 1985 1